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Movies of Monday, 27 June 2011

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“Ghanaian Men Can’t Have Good Sex - Actress

Ghanaian men may have to upgrade their sex skills because actress Helen Asante has stated categorically that many Ghanaian guys simply do not know how to have good sex that satisfies both partners.

She complained that Ghanaian guys were only interested in releasing sperms and once that was achieved, they abandoned the whole art of sex and lovemaking. Majority of them are mostly and only interested in just ‘coming’ and do not care about what their female partners feel…it is not fair.

I have got issues with guys. As a young lady…I think I am a young lady trying to please my man and in the process, I tried whispering words into his ears, telling him sweet stuff that turns him on but when it is my turn, he does not do anything. “All that Ghanaian guys want is sex, sex and sex.

Majority of them don’t care about lovemaking; all they want is sex. Trust me, if a guy doesn’t come (ejaculate), he will start having issues with his girlfriend,” Helen complained while speaking on TV’s late Night Show hosted by actress Ebi Bright. The programme was about lovemaking. Interestingly, Helen is a 24-year-old with small features, therefore it is a wonder she does not get sexually satisfied by the Ghanaian man or men she goes to bed with. She also did not say how many rounds of sex she expects men to go, how long each round should last or what sexual position would satisfy her libido.

The two male panelists on the show, actor Eddie Nartey and Daddy Bosco of Hitz FM appeared completely taken aback by Helen’s complaints. While Eddie argued that he was not part of the Ghanaian men who could not perform well in bed and that Helen might have tried the wrong set of guys, she would have none of that and insisted that as far as she was concerned, Ghanaians guys were just boring in bed. Helen is one of the lead casts in Shirley Frimpong Manso’s directed ‘Adams Apples”.

Born into a family of six, she hails from Kyebi in the Eastern Region. She started her education from Snaps Nursery School at Asylum Down, then to Sunset Preparatory school before continuing at Wesley Grammar High School and the Adonai Institute of Radio and TV presentation, where she took a sex-month course in 2005. She subsequently enrolled at the Zenith College, where she graduated with a certificate in Tourism and hospitality management. Besides acting, she develops story ideas and writes them for producers.